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DSV is offering an intermodal service between Turkey and the UK alongside its existing road, air and short-sea services between the two countries. The service is a joint venture between DSV Air & Sea and DSV Road.
There are two options: three times a week direct by rail from Halkali train terminal in Istanbul to Zeebrugge or Rotterdam, or by short-sea services from Istanbul to Trieste in Italy and then by ...
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DSV is to buy UK-based forwarder SBS Worldwide. Described by DSV CEO Jens Bjørn Andersen as "an excellent match for DSV”, SBS has major markets in the US as well as the UK and offers air and sea transport and logistics solutions. It has three UK offices and four offices ...
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DSV has acquired its exclusive agent in Colombia, Airmar Cargo. Founded in 1997, the company is described as a leader in the sea freight forwarding export market from Colombia to the Central American and Caribbean countries and now has 60 employees and four branches in Bogotá, Medellin, Cali and Cartagena. It ...
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DSV has unveiled plans to construct a €60 million logistics facility in Krefeld-Fichtenhain, Germany. The 80,000m2 facility will consolidate a number of DSV facilities of the Road, Air & Sea and Solutions divisions in North Rhine-Westphalia and should be ready for the logistics operator to move into during 2014.
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Danish-headquartered forwarder DSV is to acquire Dubai-based Swift Freight Group. Swift Freight specialises in Africa, where it has representation in 15 countries, along with the UAE, India and China. Swift Freight CEO Warren Erfmann will become regional CEO of DSV Swift in Africa.
DSV in the Czech Republic is also to acquire ...
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DSV Air & Sea has gained a three-year deal with BT Retail. The contract, to manage air and ocean volumes from China to the UK for BT Retail, has already been implemented “with an almost seamless changeover taking place,” according to BT Procurement’s John Morgan.
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The European Commission fined 14 international air freight forwarders a total of €169 million on 28 March for colluding to fix prices and other trading conditions in 2002-07. The fines, which were a European mirror-image to those imposed by the US anti-trust authorities last year, were imposed mainly on large ...
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